Autism Spectrum Disorder Assessment

Comprehensive evaluations to support early identification, diagnosis, and personalized care for individuals on the Autism spectrum.

Our assessment creates a personalized profile which guides the creation of targeted interventions and therapies tailored to your child's strengths and needs.

How It Works:
  • We offer evidence-based assessments and treatments specifically designed for young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
  • Our team of specialists, including Clinical Neuropsychologists and Board Certified Behavior Analysts, work together to provide a comprehensive picture of your child’s unique strengths and challenges.
  • Our approach goes beyond diagnosis and ensures that you understand the impact of ASD on your child.
  • Our sensory-friendly facility creates a comfortable and welcoming environment for families.
Benefits:
  • Diagnostic assessment using Gold-Standard Practices (ADOS-2)
  • Developmental & functional behavior assessment
  • Targeted behavior intervention planning
  • Caregiver training & coaching
  • Training for other professionals (e.g., teachers, early intervention specialists)
  • Involvement with cutting-edge research

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a lifelong neurological and developmental disorder that begins early in childhood. ASD refers to a range of conditions marked by challenges with social skills, restricted and repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication, as well as unique differences and strengths. ASD impacts 1 in 68 children in the United States (1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls), and approximately 1 percent of the world population has ASD. The most evident signs of ASD tend to appear between 2 and 3 years of age. In some cases, ASD can be diagnosed as early as 18 months; certain developmental delays associated with ASD can be identified and addressed even earlier.

The term “spectrum” refers to the wide variation in challenges and strengths possessed by each individual with autism. Some of the behaviors associated with ASD include delayed learning of language, difficulty making eye contact or holding a conversation, difficulty with executive functioning, self-injurious behaviors, narrow and intense interests, low frustration tolerance, poor motor skills, and sensitivities to sensory input.

There is no known single cause of autism, and research suggests that both genetics and environment play important roles. Although there is no “cure” for ASD, symptoms can be targeted and improved with therapies and behavioral interventions. Early diagnosis and access to effective intervention leads to significantly improved outcomes.

ASD-oriented services at BCSC:

  • Neuropsychological assessment
  • PCIT for autism spectrum disorder
  • CBT for autism spectrum disorder
  • Executive function coaching
  • Learning and organizational skills group
  • Social and emotional learning skills group

Strategic Solutions + Patient-Centric Care

Our approach utilizes research-backed treatment so you or your child get better results, with less chance of reoccurrence. Plus, by monitoring treatments as they progress, we’re better equipped to avoid roadblocks and troubleshoot immediately should challenges arise.

Evidence-Based Assessments
Personalized Treatments
Compassionate Care
Patient-Centered Outcome Tracking

Why Get an ASD Assessment at BCSC?

  • Benefit from diagnosing autism as early as possible
  • We’ll help parents and caregivers understand the diagnosis
  • We partner with families for next steps

Frequently Asked Questions:

What does an Autism Spectrum assessment involve?

The assessment is typically a combination of interviews with parents/caregivers about a child’s development. This includes observations of the child’s social interactions, communication skills, and repetitive behaviors, and one or more developmental assessments to evaluate the child’s overall skills.

It varies depending on the child’s age and the specific assessments used. Most assessments are completed within a few hours.

The assessment provider will interpret the results, provide a diagnosis (if applicable), and discuss recommendations for support and next steps.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be diagnosed as early as 18-24 months, but many children are not diagnosed until around the age of 2-3. But even early on professionals can provide guidance and support based on any developmental concerns.

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